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THE ANDERSON FILES SOLIDARITY FOR ALL
Slain activist preached peace — not just pretty words — for Palestinians and Israelis
BY DAVE ANDERSON
The mainstream narratives of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have lacked nuance. Barack Obama’s comments about the current war were a little different.
He supported President Joe Biden but added that people should acknowledge that “Palestinians have also lived in disputed territories for generations; that many of them were not only displaced when Israel was formed but continue to be forcibly displaced by a settler movement that too often has received tacit or explic- it support from the Israeli government; that Palestinian leaders who’ve been willing to make concessions for a two-state solution have often had little to show for their efforts; and that it is possible for people of good will to champion Palestinian rights and oppose certain Israeli government policies in the West Bank and Gaza without being anti-semitic.’’
Obama didn’t mention that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was a pain in the ass when Obama was president. While he was vice president, Biden acted as a mediator between the two heads of state. After the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, Biden gave Netanyahu a bear hug. News outlets reported that the administration privately expressed concern about civilian casualties and, very early on, said that Israel should not re-occupy Gaza. As progressives started to protest while watching Gaza City being flattened on TV,
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